How RVibrake Works

Shadow Works with most Towed Vehicles
RVibrake How does it work??

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Brake Detection:It knows when you’re braking
Top View braking RVibrake Shadow
Everything is done through the RVibrake in the towed vehicle. Because there is no wiring or installation from the motorhome, it is compatible with all RVs as well.

RVibrake is activated by the same force that draws your chest forward in a braking, called inertia. An accelerometer in the brake measures these changes and knows when to push softer or harder on the brake pedal, keeping your brake pads from having excessive wear.

Terrain sensing software keeps RVibrake from being more sensitive downhill and less sensitive uphill, giving you accurate braking at all times.
Breakaway SystemThat part about the law
Breakaway Cable
Besides reducing your stopping distances, one of the main reasons to have a braking system for flat towing is a possible breakaway. This is why brake systems are required by law in 49 out of the 50 states and all of Canada. Should you have a catastrophic hitch failure resulting in a breakaway, the breakaway system will activate RVibrake to bring your towed vehicle to a safe stop.

{The Breakaway Wireless Adapter for RVibrake3 is a perfect add-on for the breakaway making installation a breeze.}

RVibrake Shadow

(Not compatible with hydro boost vehicles.)
NOTE: NOT compatible with '19-present Chevy Equinox or Ford Bronco '21-present.